IUR supports the Master in Radioecology "Environmental risks from radioactive nuclides" which is run at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway.
Radioecology is a key research area ranging from nuclear sources to impact and risk assessments and radiation protection.
In a diverse learning process, you will gain knowledge about radioecology; behaviour of radionuclides in the environment, as well as impact and risk assessment based on radiochemistry and radiation protection, the nuclear industry and waste management, project management and research methods.
The main teaching Professors are all active IUR members:
Prof. Brit Salbu, Prof. Deborah Oughton and Prof. Lindis Skupperud, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway
Prof. Christian Tamponnet, Institute for Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety, Direction for environment and Intervention, SECRE/LME, Cadarache, France
A number of other IUR members experts are involved in the various courses embedded within the progra.
For more information, program, application,... follow this link:
http://www.umb.no/study-options/article/european-master-of-science-in-radioecology
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